Mauve - Flower Whole Package of 250 g
PURPLE FLOWER IPHYM Herbalism Malva sylvestris L.
Latin name: Malva sylvestris L.
Family: Malvaceae
Common names: Mallow, False marshmallow Beurrat, Fouassier, Millstone, Fromageon, Mallow
Used parts: Flower
Origin: Europe, Asia, North America
Properties PURPLE FLOWER
The purple flower has emollient, softening, anti-ulcer and anti-Helicobacter pylori. It is laxative and vulnerary. There is a demonstrated antitussive activity. This is an anti-inflammatory plant, antioxidative and antiradical. It is also antibacterial (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, Enterococcus faecalis) and antifungal. This is an immuno-modulating, and an activator of macrophages and T-helper-1 (Th-1) while '' Alcea rosea '' L. is a polyclonal activator of B cells was noted renal protecting activity ( phenolic compounds).
Indications and uses PURPLE FLOWER
purple flower is used in the following therapeutic indications:
- Spastic colitis
- Treatment of Cough
- Cracks, fissures, insect bites
- Oral Analgesic
Dosage PURPLE FLOWER
Care for asthma, bronchitis, colds, cough, pharyngitis and the aryngites; 10g flower / liter, 15 mm, at will
Mild astringent effect; in NFusion i: 10 to 20 grams of flowers per liter infusion 15mm, drink at will
Botanical description PURPLE FLOWER
- Grass roughly hairy, biennial or pérennante
- Stem erect, rower
- Flowers large enough purplish pink with darker veins
Pharmacology PURPLE FLOWER
Active ingredients: Mucilage, anthocyanins, anthocyanidiques, flavonoids, tannins